Destination Wedding in Bali

Destination Wedding in Bali
Date : 07 Apr 2023
Categories: Maldives Islands

Whether you have witnessed the beauty of Southeast Asia on social media or have visited it in person, it takes only an understanding of Bali to decide it as a wedding destination. From lush green forests to beautiful beaches, the natural beauty of Bali is ideal for a heavenly wedding. 

While a destination wedding seems to be a fairytale, there are numerous challenges that come with planning one. From going through the legal requirements to looking for accommodation options, there are several things that need to be taken care of. So if you have chosen Bali as your wedding destination, it is time you find ways to overcome these challenges. 

In this blog, we have shared all the important information associated with hosting a wedding in Bali. These will be greatly helpful in having a hassle-free wedding without any worries. So keep reading to find out.

Why Bali?

If you are still having second thoughts about having your wedding in Bali, let us help you get rid of them. First of all, the providence boasts numerous pristine beaches, a spiritual culture, and mountainous rainforests. Whether you wish to explore historical temples, hike high mountains, or simply relax by the shore, Bali offers everything for all kinds of couples. 

A majority of accommodations in Bali are villas that usually sleep about 10 to 20 guests. So if you are hosting an intimate wedding, you can book a private villa for everyone and even enjoy a long weekend with your close ones. On the other hand, if you and your partner want to go big, you can book a beach resort. A secluded part of the beach is where your guests can rejuvenate in peace. 

The Best Time to Get Married in Bali

The ideal climate for getting married in Bali is during the dry season between April and October. At this time of the year, the rains are less and the breeze is cool. In case you decide to get married in the months from November to March, there will be a high chance of rain on your wedding day, which can be chaotic and uncomfortable for performing ceremonies. 

The weather in Bali can be unpredictable sometimes so it is possible that it rains on your wedding day. Nonetheless, the locals here believe it to be a sign of prosperity and good luck. Besides, you can always have a backup plan of moving the ceremony to a ballroom or indoors. So, leave your worries 

aside!

The Legality of a Wedding in Bali

Are you wondering if you will be legally married as a foreigner in Bali? Well, we have a piece of good news for you - your marriage will be totally legal. Unlike several other countries that do not consider it to be a legal marriage when it comes to two foreigners performing a destination wedding, Bali recognizes foreign nationals legally wedded. All you need to do is perform a religious ceremony accompanied by a civil registration and you’re all set.

The legally accepted religions by the Indonesia Civil Registry Office are Hindu, Buddhist, Catholic, Protestant, and Moslem. So if you aren’t a part of these, you will be required to get legally married in your country as well. Nevertheless, we highly recommend you consult a lawyer regarding the same for a bit of expert advice. 

Tips for Hosting a Wedding in Bali

From finding the right beach wedding dress to picking the flowers for decor, there are a number of things that need to be taken care of. And when it comes to a destination wedding, you need to take additional factors into consideration like booking tickets and the connectivity of your city to Bali. Thus, to make it easier for you, we have shared some tips below that you should keep in mind while planning your Bali wedding.

  1. Budget Planning

    First and foremost, you should be honest about your budget. Although a destination wedding in Bali is affordable, it is not really cheap. Thus, you should take a good look at your budget before it falls out of place in a foreign land.

  1. Hire a Wedding Planner

    Since you are new to the place, it is best you hire a professional wedding planner. Not only do they know everything about hosting a wedding but they also know the prices of everything. This way, you reduce the chances of getting looted and even of any possible chaos. Besides, it’s best to leave your Big day to experts - they will ensure that the events run smoothly. 

  1. Look for the Right Vendors

    When it comes to finding the right vendors, you have two choices. First, you can look for them yourself and second, you can leave the job to the wedding planners. In any case, be sure that it is exactly what you want.

  1. Hire a Photographer

    Hiring a professional wedding photographer is a must. After all, the most essential moments of your life must be captured in high quality and at the perfect time. For this, you can either look if the team of wedding planners has a photographer of their own or you can contact your resort or hotel for the best recommendations. Do not forget to hire a cinematographer to record all the wedding rituals. 

Which Part of Bali Should You Choose?

So you spent days and days deciding Bali as your wedding destination and now, due to an end number of beautiful places, you are unable to decide which part of Bali you should get married in. While Bali overall is breathtaking, there are some places that will amaze you and the guests. These include Ubud, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Kuta, and Nusa Dua. 

If you want to get married at a resort, there is a wide array of them for you to choose from. The most sought-after ones are The Diamond, Mirage Wedding Chapel, The Edge, Bulgaria Hotel and Resort, and Conrad Hotel and Resort. 

Whichever place you decide as your wedding venue, we are sure it will be an unforgettable experience and will be etched in the memories of everyone attending your Big day.

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